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<blockquote data-quote="OLDMAN3" data-source="post: 1787209"><p>Keep your mouth shut to management unless they bring it up.</p><p>You did your part by calling in.</p><p>The OMS is trained to contact the managers about possible accidents called in.</p><p></p><p>Management may choose to ignore the issue to avoid a possible accident report, so talking about it to anyone except your Union rep is a very bad idea.</p><p></p><p>I know of a driver that caused thousands of dollars in damage to the package car...</p><p>The manager was leaving UPS and already had the new job. No accident report was asked for by the manager. The driver did not even get a verbal warning.</p><p></p><p>You never know why some accidents are not followed up on, and if you talk to the wrong management person about it now you might be blowing it for the manager who is not pursuing discipline, and he may be forced to discipline you.</p><p></p><p>You called it in. Don't lie if asked about it, but otherwise keep your mouth shut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OLDMAN3, post: 1787209"] Keep your mouth shut to management unless they bring it up. You did your part by calling in. The OMS is trained to contact the managers about possible accidents called in. Management may choose to ignore the issue to avoid a possible accident report, so talking about it to anyone except your Union rep is a very bad idea. I know of a driver that caused thousands of dollars in damage to the package car... The manager was leaving UPS and already had the new job. No accident report was asked for by the manager. The driver did not even get a verbal warning. You never know why some accidents are not followed up on, and if you talk to the wrong management person about it now you might be blowing it for the manager who is not pursuing discipline, and he may be forced to discipline you. You called it in. Don't lie if asked about it, but otherwise keep your mouth shut. [/QUOTE]
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